It’s been another great year of baseball blogging here. Please be sure to blog your own 2015 year-end post and leave the URL here so we can show them all off. Then prepare for the 2015 MLB.com/blogs Top 100 Latest Leaders badges that we will be handing out soon. Is yours going to be on the list?

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The instant classics of this Major League Baseball postseason have given MLB.com Bloggers plenty to write about. Brandon and Brandon can share first-person accounts of October glory, while the brand-new Cardinals Insider is an absolute must-follow as the Redbirds seek their 12th World Series title. (How fast will it take the 11-time world champs to climb this list, currently dominated at the top by Dodgers?) Interestingly, only one of the top 11 MLB.com Beat Reporter blogs — #7 Britt’s Bird Watch — focuses on a team still alive as of this posting. Get in the game and take the first step to making our Latest Leaders by creating your very own MLB.com Blog, powered by WordPress.com.

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One of our August Leaders is Oakland A’s bat boy Austin Ginn’s excellent Another Day In The Office. Make sure you’re following him, as well as the Rockies’ brand-new photography blog, What’s On Deck? Take the first step toward making the cut along with them by getting started with your very own MLB.com Blog, powered by WordPress.com.

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As we enter the stretch run, MLB.com writers’ Trade Deadline blog rode the huge buzz around rumored and actual deadline deals to the overall top spot. Meanwhile, legendary baseball scribe Tracy Ringolsby’s Write ’em Cowboy and the Astros’ Mission Control blogs made their Latest Leaders debuts as expected. In the fan blogs, Rays Renegade’s Tilted Cap continues to draw a huge audience. Want to join them? Take the first step by setting up your own MLB.com Blog, powered by WordPress.com.

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While you are no doubt hard at work supporting two favorite candidates in the All-Star Game MLB.com Final Vote Sponsored by Experian, we have some other suggested stars to show you here. It’s the monthly Latest Leaders for June. Is your blog listed? If so, brag about it in the comments! MLB.com Blogs is the place to be during the second half of the season as new fan bloggers like The O.co Show share their insights alongside a Hall of Fame scribe like Tracy Ringolsby. If you haven’t yet discovered his blog, Write ’em Cowboy, it’s an absolute must-follow and a lock to make its Latest Leaders debut next month, along with the relaunched Trade Deadline juggernaut. So get in the game by creating your very own MLB.com Blog, powered by WordPress.com.

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Reminder: Blogs only can be tracked for this list if they use an MLB theme. If you switch to a different WordPress.com theme for a day or two during that month, those page views will not be included for these purposes because they cannot be recorded by MLB.com.

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All is right in the world again, as we settle into the familiar pattern of baseball’s regular season. Make certain you’re following the Padres’ brand-new blog, Friar Wire — an excellent addition to our community. And say Happy 9th Blogday to Murray Cook and Jonathan Mayo, whose PRO blogs were created on the first day of MLB.com Blogs history back on April 18, 2005. There’s no time like the start of the season to start your MLB.com Blog — you could follow the example of this month’s debutantes like Beantown Baseball Birthdays and Hit Bull Win Blog, and find yourself in a future Latest Leaders.

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